Evodyne Robotics Academy
Evodyne Robotics Academy, 881 Castro St, Mountain View, CA 94041
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Evodyne Robotics Academy offers students hands-on projects such as building modern AI-enabled robots and building robots from scratch. The program includes programming in C++, Python, and Shell scripting, 3D design and 3D printing, electronics, CAD modeling, and working with motors and sensors. Students work with tools and platforms such as Arduino, Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, Raspberry Pi, ROS, computer vision, deep learning, Basics of AI, and motor control through projects like Build Your First Robot, Build An AI-Enabled Robotic Arm, and Build An AI-Enabled Quadruped Robot Dog.
• Ages: 10–18 years old
• Schedule: Summer Robotics Program 2026 runs June 8–July 24; Fall Robotics Program 2026–2027 begins in September; a Self-Paced Robotics Program is available year round; workshops range from 1.5 hours to 15 hours
• Price: Build Your First Robot: $69; Build An AI-Enabled Robotic Arm: $399; Build An AI-Enabled Quadruped Robot Dog: $499
The stated goal of Evodyne Robotics Academy is to improve the awareness of robotics as a future career path for parents and students. Evodyne Robotics Academy is associated with Evodyne Robotics, a startup building personal and educational robots in Silicon Valley, and its curriculum and robots are designed and manufactured in Mountain View, California. The academy reports 1000+ students taught, 1000+ robots delivered, 10+ patents filed, and 300+ hours of online curriculum, and its robots can be found in institutions such as Stanford University, Palo Alto High School, Alleghny College in Meadville, Monta Vista High School, the Sacramento County Office of Education, and Antelope High School. The program offers exclusive robotics programs and camps for high school and middle school students, with an advanced robotics program specially designed for high school and middle school classrooms, and students can participate in person or remotely via Zoom using curriculum and robot kits designed for both formats.
All robots used in the program are manufactured in Mountain View, California and are designed in tandem with the curriculum for hands-on robotics, and the academy states that everyone should have access to educational robotics and that if a student has an interest in robotics, the academy has a project for them. Older students can complete their experience by doing internships at Evodyne Robotics, where they help design the next generation of robots. The academy notes that students receive live US-based support, flexible program timings, and, after successfully completing one of the courses, a downloadable certificate that can be used on a resume for college applications or LinkedIn. To participate, students need a Mac, Windows, or Linux laptop with administrative rights to install Arduino, Python, and other programming tools, and those with newer laptops that only have USB-C ports need a USB-C to USB adapter to connect the Arduino, while Chromebooks do not work for the program.
Last updated July 2, 2026.
• Ages: 10–18 years old
• Schedule: Summer Robotics Program 2026 runs June 8–July 24; Fall Robotics Program 2026–2027 begins in September; a Self-Paced Robotics Program is available year round; workshops range from 1.5 hours to 15 hours
• Price: Build Your First Robot: $69; Build An AI-Enabled Robotic Arm: $399; Build An AI-Enabled Quadruped Robot Dog: $499
The stated goal of Evodyne Robotics Academy is to improve the awareness of robotics as a future career path for parents and students. Evodyne Robotics Academy is associated with Evodyne Robotics, a startup building personal and educational robots in Silicon Valley, and its curriculum and robots are designed and manufactured in Mountain View, California. The academy reports 1000+ students taught, 1000+ robots delivered, 10+ patents filed, and 300+ hours of online curriculum, and its robots can be found in institutions such as Stanford University, Palo Alto High School, Alleghny College in Meadville, Monta Vista High School, the Sacramento County Office of Education, and Antelope High School. The program offers exclusive robotics programs and camps for high school and middle school students, with an advanced robotics program specially designed for high school and middle school classrooms, and students can participate in person or remotely via Zoom using curriculum and robot kits designed for both formats.
All robots used in the program are manufactured in Mountain View, California and are designed in tandem with the curriculum for hands-on robotics, and the academy states that everyone should have access to educational robotics and that if a student has an interest in robotics, the academy has a project for them. Older students can complete their experience by doing internships at Evodyne Robotics, where they help design the next generation of robots. The academy notes that students receive live US-based support, flexible program timings, and, after successfully completing one of the courses, a downloadable certificate that can be used on a resume for college applications or LinkedIn. To participate, students need a Mac, Windows, or Linux laptop with administrative rights to install Arduino, Python, and other programming tools, and those with newer laptops that only have USB-C ports need a USB-C to USB adapter to connect the Arduino, while Chromebooks do not work for the program.
Last updated July 2, 2026.
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